Animal sexuality is quite different than human sexuality. There are many examples of homosexual and bisexual behavior patterns in the animal kingdom.
Yes, homosexuality has been documented in the following species, but it is likely that all mammals engage in homosexual behavior:Asiatic lionCat (domestic)CheetahLionTiger
First of all, the term "gay" only applies to humans. Animal sexuality is somewhat different. Second, homosexuality is not caused by any life experience or event.
Animals and man exhibit life through the physical medium of a brain. The brain serves as the coordinating center for all bodily processes.
No, it doesn't occur in significant enough numbers in either animals or humans to effect population growth at all.
I hope not... Exhibit A: Dogs do not. Exhibit B: Birds have claws. Exhibit C: Fish don't have legs... You get where this is going?
None. Homosexuality did not originate anywhere, it's simply part of how people and many animals are and always has been.
Socialization has not been shown to contribute at all to homosexuality.
Homosexuality is legal in all 50 U.S. states plus all territories. That includes Florida.
The Toledo zoo does have artic wolves on exhibit, along with several other animals from the artic.
Yes. The animals have food in their zookeeper recommended panel. You place this in the exhibit.
They don't. Bonobos have a higher incidence of homosexuality than fruit bats.They don't. Bonobos have a higher incidence of homosexuality than fruit bats.
All organisms exhibit homeostasis.